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Let a Clematis Climb Your Rose- There are few sights as lovely as a trellis or fence smothered in roses, unless it\'s a rose and a clematis growing together intertwined, bringing out the best in each o
Growing Mini Roses Indoors- Kathy Bond-Borie, Guest Columnist - Even though the weather has turned cold and we\'ve put our garden roses to bed for the winter, that doesn\'t mean we have to be rose-depri
Taking care of your hair can sometimes feel like an uphill battle. This is especially true as informed consumers spend more and more time on the lookout for toxic chemicals like sulfates, parabens, an
Even though the holidays may look a bit different this year—RIP, big, fancy parties—there’s no reason you can’t dress up, pamper yourself, and experiment with makeup. And yes: The glam makeup looks th
The COVID lockdown turned our daily routines upside down. Along with all the other significant repercussions, we’ve also changed our beauty regimens, often prompting new standards and views of beauty

Pretty Healthy

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How can you choose truly clean beauty products? Start by learning about preservatives, packaging, and pigments that could be hurting you—and then focus on better alternatives.Whether or not you enjoy

Timeless Beauty

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The privilege of growing older comes with some compromises, including having an exterior that may not match what we’d like to see in the mirror. Instead of throwing in the non-abrasive, organic cotton
It’s summertime, and the livin’ is easy—or it should be. Here are some simple strategies to enjoy the sunshine and keep your skin safe and beautiful. Eat your sunscreen…Your summer skin strategy shoul
Spring! It’s the time of year when nature is celebrating beautiful new beginnings. So, why not celebrate yourself by refreshing your look—starting with your hair! If you’re thinking of revitalizing yo
While it may be a stressful and uncertain time for us during the COVID-19 epidemic, the relaxed, stay-at-home vibe can come with some silver linings too. Take beauty for example. With many people stay